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Ar first I thought this aeries was just a poor copy of Warriors but by the end of the first book I was really enjoying the characters. This is book two in the series and probably enjoyed it even more than the first one. Shaping up to be a good series, especially for readers who like dogs!

I can't belive that lucky would frame mulch,I mean like really I know he is mean but its like in the warrior books dustpaw (dustpelt) and sandpaw (sandstorm) where mean to firepaw (fireheart) and now I love sandstorm! Ilove ALL of Erin hunter's books!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have read the first 2 books. This an entertaining series about dogs in the wild, both feral and former pets, after an earthquake destroys The City and unleashes severe environmental problems from a nuclear reactor. A Lone Dog, Lucky, who had lived in The City, finds himself involved with a disorganized group of lost pet dogs, whom he endeavors to teach to survive without people. It is well-written and realistic. Not suggested for pre-teens due to some violence and loss of familiar characters. I am a grandmother, and I was saddened terribly when one of the dogs gets killed. Experience with other Hunter series has prepared me for good fantasy but no fairy tale. Overall, the books are upbeat, with likable characters, the usual villains, challenges, the structures of the different societies (Packs) and the occasional encounters with mysterious human beings. The dogs have distinct personalities but do not act like people in dog suits.

Summary

Lucky Returns to his pack realizing a danger has affected his friends. He is sent to be a spy in the enemy's pack. He discovers his old friend, sweet, is also in the pack. He is being pulled apart by betraying either his friends or Sweet. What choice?
Personally, I think this book should be called "The Undefined Choice", instead of "A Hidden Enemy". figure out why yourself.